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Oz vs. Tara
Willow and Oz or Willow and Tara... Who was your favorite?
I loved Tara because she left to have Willow better herself... and Tara was just a sweetheart... and we heard her sing. __________________
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I was fine with both of them. But my favorite spouse for Willow was Kennedy
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When Seth Green told them he was leaving the show the writers came up with Veruka as the catalyst for him to leave and find a way to control his WW self. Supposedly they had a whole story arch planned where the Oz character is developed more to show his struggle with superpower to be the male equivalent to the struggle Buffy was having. I think that would have been interesting. (Although if Oz had stayed we may never had gotten Spike's story, so I guess I'm glad he left.) I didn't like Tara at the very first because of how she stammered and was so shy. I thought that was a little over the top. I liked her better after she left Willow. She seemed to develop more self confidence but still be shy and sweet. As a couple they were OK. I liked Willow - Kennedy better. I fell in love with Oz when Willow did. I fell in, maybe not love but definitely, like with Kennedy when Willow did. I think Tara was Willow's Riley. |
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I would have liked to see Oz' larger arc. but since everything in my opinion gets better with Spike, Im glad he got to be the male counterpart to buffy in struggling with his power. (Although i think they could have made more out of that theme with him) I wonder how Spikes story would have been if oz stayed. it would have been nice to see them get to know each others... |
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Willow and Oz.
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I liked Oz when he was with Willow, but I liked how tender Tara and Willow were together. I hate Kennedy. She is an annoying character that, in my opinion, didn't accept Willow for who she was.
Tara was in no way a Riley. Riley was a boring and unchanging voice character. I liked how the Buffy team brought in a lesbian relationship, which pushed some people's buttons. __________________
I know I should go, But I follow you like a man possess.
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Tara and Oz were great but Willow was a nasty weak little creep.
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Willow was weak. I liked the way she talked though, it was entertaining
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I meant both Riley and Tara were the "rebound guy". Both were the opposite of the "first love guy". Then both Willow and Buffy became brave enough to form another relationship with their more natural partner even though they had been burned once. Still neither Tara or Kennedy could match Oz's quite confidence. Tara was too shy and lacking in confidence while Kennedy was too aggressive. Joss was undecided whether to make Willow gay or Xander. Making Xander gay might have pushed a lot more buttons. As far as pushing buttons I thought Kennedy with a tongue stud pushed some buttons. |
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I liked that Willow had someone to do magic with, Tara. Although, I think I like Willow and Tara so much because Tara died when they were just getting back together. __________________
I know I should go, But I follow you like a man possess.
There's a traitor here beneath my breast, And it hurts me more than you've ever guessed. If my heart could beat it would break my chest. But I can see you're unimpressed. So leave me be |
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Kennedy didnt understand the magic at first, but then she slowly started to get used to, and get it. I liked that character-progression in her, how she was willing to change for W
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I don't think Kennedy ever really accepted magic, she just got involved in her slayerness.
I also could not stand her bangs... shallow I know __________________
I know I should go, But I follow you like a man possess.
There's a traitor here beneath my breast, And it hurts me more than you've ever guessed. If my heart could beat it would break my chest. But I can see you're unimpressed. So leave me be |
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In Chosen, when she looked at Willow, and said "You are a goddes" I feel she certainly had accepted it. and in TKIM she says that she is starting to figure this whole magic-thing out
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yes, but I think that Kennedy believed magic was just a simple fix... that magic didn't really have consequences because everything could be fixed.
I agree that Kennedy was genuine when she said Willow was a goddess and perhaps accepted and understood the magic __________________
I know I should go, But I follow you like a man possess.
There's a traitor here beneath my breast, And it hurts me more than you've ever guessed. If my heart could beat it would break my chest. But I can see you're unimpressed. So leave me be |
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